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Sep 21, 2013
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Sebastian F. Brandt; Ralf Wessel
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We consider the effects of temporal delay in a neural feedback system with excitation and inhibition. The topology of our model system reflects the anatomy of the avian isthmic circuitry, a feedback structure found in all classes of vertebrates. We show that the system is capable of performing a `winner-take-all' selection rule for certain combinations of excitatory and inhibitory feedback. In particular, we show that when the time delays are sufficiently large a system with local inhibition...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.2684v1
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Sep 18, 2013
09/13
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Sebastian F. Brandt; Axel Pelster
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We derive recursively the perturbation series for the ground-state energy of the D-dimensional anharmonic oscillator and resum it using variational perturbation theory (VPT). From the exponentially fast converging approximants, we extract the coefficients of the large-D expansion to higher orders. The calculation effort is much smaller than in the standard field-theoretic approach based on the Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0504146v1
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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Sebastian F. Brandt; Axel Pelster; Ralf Wessel
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We consider the effect of asymmetric temporal delays in a system of two coupled Hopfield neurons. For couplings of opposite signs, a limit cycle emerges via a supercritical Hopf bifurcation when the sum of the delays reaches a critical value. We show that the angular frequency of the limit cycle is independent of an asymmetry in the delays. However, the delay asymmetry determines the phase difference between the periodic activities of the two components. Specifically, when the connection with...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0701225v2
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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Sebastian F. Brandt; Axel Pelster; Ralf Wessel
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We consider a model system of two coupled Hopfield neurons, which is described by delay differential equations taking into account the finite signal propagation and processing times. When the delay exceeds a critical value, a limit cycle emerges via a supercritical Hopf bifurcation. First, we calculate its frequency and trajectory perturbatively by applying the Poincar\'e-Lindstedt method. Then, the perturbation series are resummed by means of the Shohat expansion in good agreement with...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0603077v2
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Sep 20, 2013
09/13
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Sebastian F. Brandt; Axel Pelster; Ralf Wessel
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We consider a Kuramoto model for the dynamics of an excitable system consisting of two coupled active rotators. Depending on both the coupling strength and the noise, the two rotators can be in a synchronized or desynchronized state. The synchronized state of the system is most stable for intermediate noise intensity in the sense that the coupling strength required to desynchronize the system is maximal at this noise level. We evaluate the phase boundary between synchronized and desynchronized...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.1105v1
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Jul 20, 2013
07/13
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Sebastian F. Brandt; Hagen Kleinert; Axel Pelster
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We set up a method for a recursive calculation of the effective potential which is applied to a cubic potential with imaginary coupling. The result is resummed using variational perturbation theory (VPT), yielding an exponentially fast convergence.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0406206v1
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Sep 24, 2013
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Carl M. Bender; Sebastian F. Brandt; Jun-Hua Chen; Qinghai Wang
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A non-Hermitian Hamiltonian has a real positive spectrum and exhibits unitary time evolution if the Hamiltonian possesses an unbroken PT (space-time reflection) symmetry. The proof of unitarity requires the construction of a linear operator called C. It is shown here that C is the complex extension of the intrinsic parity operator and that the C operator transforms under the Lorentz group as a scalar.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0412316v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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Carl M. Bender; Sebastian F. Brandt; Jun-Hua Chen; Qinghai Wang
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The Lee model was introduced in the 1950s as an elementary quantum field theory in which mass, wave function, and charge renormalization could be carried out exactly. In early studies of this model it was found that there is a critical value of g^2, the square of the renormalized coupling constant, above which g_0^2, the square of the unrenormalized coupling constant, is negative. Thus, for g^2 larger than this critical value, the Hamiltonian of the Lee model becomes non-Hermitian. It was also...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0411064v1
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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Ulrike Meyer; Jing Shao; Saurish Chakrabarty; Sebastian F. Brandt; Harald Luksch; Ralf Wessel
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We consider the effect of distributed delays in neural feedback systems. The avian optic tectum is reciprocally connected with the nucleus isthmi. Extracellular stimulation combined with intracellular recordings reveal a range of signal delays from 4 to 9 ms between isthmotectal elements. This observation together with prior mathematical analysis concerning the influence of a delay distribution on system dynamics raises the question whether a broad delay distribution can impact the dynamics of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.0036v1
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Oct 21, 2014
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Behrens, Janina; Pfuller, Caspar; Mansow-Model, Sebastian; Otte, Karen; Paul, Friedemann; Brandt, Alexander U
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This article is from Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation , volume 11 . Abstract Background: We investigated the applicability and feasibility of perceptive computing assisted gait analysis in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients using Microsoft Kinect™. To detect the maximum walking speed and the degree of spatial sway, we established a computerized and observer-independent measure, which we named Short Maximum Speed Walk (SMSW), and compared it to established clinical measures of gait...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041903
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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Sebastian Brandt; Orr Fischer; Juho Hirvonen; Barbara Keller; Tuomo Lempiäinen; Joel Rybicki; Jukka Suomela; Jara Uitto
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We show that any randomised Monte Carlo distributed algorithm for the Lov\'asz local lemma requires $\Omega(\log \log n)$ communication rounds, assuming that it finds a correct assignment with high probability. Our result holds even in the special case of $d = O(1)$, where $d$ is the maximum degree of the dependency graph. By prior work, there are distributed algorithms for the Lov\'asz local lemma with a running time of $O(\log n)$ rounds in bounded-degree graphs, and the best lower bound...
Topics: Computational Complexity, Computing Research Repository, Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.00900
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Sep 19, 2013
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Mathias Weiler; Lukas Dreher; Christian Heeg; Hans Huebl; Rudolf Gross; Martin S. Brandt; Sebastian T. B. Goennenwein
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Surface acoustic waves (SAW) in the GHz frequency range are exploited for the all-elastic excitation and detection of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) in a ferromagnetic/ferroelectric (nickel/lithium niobate) hybrid device. We measure the SAW magneto-transmission at room temperature as a function of frequency, external magnetic field magnitude, and orientation. Our data are well described by a modified Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert approach, in which a virtual, strain-induced tickle field drives the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1009.5798v2
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Jun 28, 2018
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Christoph W. Zollitsch; Kai Mueller; David P. Franke; Sebastian T. B. Goennenwein; Martin S. Brandt; Rudolf Gross; Hans Huebl
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We investigate the coupling of an ensemble of phosphorus donors in an isotopically purified $^{28}$Si host lattice interacting with a superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator. The microwave transmission spectrum of the resonator shows a normal mode splitting characteristic for high cooperativity. The evaluated collective coupling strength $g_{\mathrm{eff}}$ is of the same order as the loss rate of the spin system $\gamma$, indicating the onset of strong coupling. We develop a statistical...
Topics: Quantum Physics, Condensed Matter, Materials Science
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.03739
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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Sebastian Heinz; Michael G. Burton; Catherine Braiding; William N. Brandt; Peter G. Jonker; Paul Sell; Robert P. Fender; Michael A. Nowak; Norbert S. Schulz
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Circinus X-1 exhibited a bright X-ray flare in late 2013. Follow-up observations with Chandra and XMM-Newton from 40 to 80 days after the flare reveal a bright X-ray light echo in the form of four well-defined rings with radii from 5 to 13 arcminutes, growing in radius with time. The large fluence of the flare and the large column density of interstellar dust towards Circinus X-1 make this the largest and brightest set of rings from an X-ray light echo observed to date. By deconvolving the...
Topics: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.06142
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Jun 29, 2018
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Evgeny Kharlamov; Yannis Kotidis; Theofilos Mailis; Christian Neuenstadt; Charalampos Nikolaou; Özgür Özcep; Christoforos Svingos; Dmitriy Zheleznyakov; Sebastian Brandt; Ian Horrocks; Yannis Ioannidis; Steffen Lamparter; Ralf Möller
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Real-time analytics that requires integration and aggregation of heterogeneous and distributed streaming and static data is a typical task in many industrial scenarios such as diagnostics of turbines in Siemens. OBDA approach has a great potential to facilitate such tasks; however, it has a number of limitations in dealing with analytics that restrict its use in important industrial applications. Based on our experience with Siemens, we argue that in order to overcome those limitations OBDA...
Topics: Databases, Artificial Intelligence, Computing Research Repository
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.05351
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Sep 18, 2013
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Benedikt Stoib; Tim Langmann; Sonja Matich; Tobias Antesberger; Niklas Stein; Sebastian Angst; Nils Petermann; Roland Schmechel; Gabi Schierning; Dietrich E. Wolf; Hartmut Wiggers; Martin Stutzmann; Martin S. Brandt
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We present a study of the morphology and the thermoelectric properties of short-pulse laser-sintered (LS) nanoparticle (NP) thin films, consisting of SiGe alloy NPs or composites of Si and Ge NPs. Laser-sintering of spin-coated NP films in vacuum results in a macroporous percolating network with a typical thickness of 300 nm. The Seebeck coefficient is independent of the sintering process and typical for degenerate doping. The electrical conductivity of LS films rises with increasing...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.4370v1
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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Donald P. Schneider; Xiaohui Fan; Patrick B. Hall; Sebastian Jester; Gordon T. Richards; Chris Stoughton; Michael A. Strauss; Mark SubbaRao; Daniel E. Vanden Berk; Scott F. Anderson; W. N. Brandt; James E. Gunn; Jim Gray; Jonathan R. Trump; Wolfgang Voges; Brian Yanny
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We present the second edition of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Quasar Catalog. The catalog consists of 16713 objects in the SDSS First Data Release (DR1) that have luminosities larger than M_i=-22 (H_0=70 km/s, Omega_M=0.3, Omega_Lambda=0.7), have at least one emission line with FWHM larger than 1000 km/s, and have highly reliable redshifts. The area covered is ~1360 deg^2 and the redshifts range from 0.08 to 5.41, with a median value of 1.43. Each object has positions accurate to better...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0308443v1
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Jun 28, 2018
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Yoichi Itoh; Yumiko Oasa; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Jun Hashimoto; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Satoshi Mayama; Thayne Currie; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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A high angular resolution near-infrared polarized-intensity image of the GG Tau A binary system was obtained with the Subaru Telescope. The image shows the circumbinary disk scattering the light from the central binary. The azimuthal profile of the polarized intensity of the circumbinary disk is roughly reproduced by a simple disk model with the Henyey-Greenstein function and the Rayleigh function, indicating small dust grains at the surface of the disk. Combined with a previous observation of...
Topics: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1508.07834
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Jun 29, 2018
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Daehyeon Oh; Jun Hashimoto; Motohide Tamura; John Winsiewski; Eiji Akiyama; Thayne Currie; Satoshi Mayama; Michihiro Takami; Christian Thalmann; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. Mcelwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda
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We present high-contrast H-band polarized intensity images of the transitional disk around the young solar-like star LkCa 15. By utilizing Subaru/HiCIAO for polarimetric differential imaging, both the angular resolution and the inner working angle reach 0.07" and r=0.1", respectively. We obtained a clearly resolved gap (width
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.00742
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Sep 18, 2013
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Donald P. Schneider; Patrick B. Hall; Gordon T. Richards; Michael A. Strauss; Daniel E. Vanden Berk; Scott F. Anderson; W. N. Brandt; Xiaohui Fan; Sebastian Jester; Jim Gray; James E. Gunn; Mark U. SubbaRao; Anirudda R. Thakar; Chris Stoughton; Alexander S. Szalay; Brian Yanny; Donald G. York; Neta A. Bahcall; J. Barentine; Michael R. Blanton; Howard Brewington; J. Brinkmann; Robert J. Brunner; Francisco J. Castander; Istvan Csabai; Joshua A. Frieman; Masataka Fukugita; Michael Harvanek; David W. Hogg; Zeljko Ivezic; Stephen M. Kent; S. J. Kleinman; G. R. Knapp; Richard G. Kron; Jurek Krzesinski; Daniel C. Long; Robert H. Lupton; Atsuko Nitta; Jeffrey R. Pier; David H. Saxe; Yue Shen; Stephanie A. Snedden; David H. Weinberg; Jian Wu
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We present the fourth edition of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Quasar Catalog. The catalog contains 77,429 objects; this is an increase of over 30,000 entries since the previous edition. The catalog consists of the objects in the SDSS Fifth Data Release that have luminosities larger than M_i = -22.0 (in a cosmology with H_0 = 70 km/s/Mpc, Omega_M = 0.3, and Omega_Lambda = 0.7) have at least one emission line with FWHM larger than 1000 km/s, or have interesting/complex absorption features,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0806v1
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Jun 29, 2018
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Taichi Uyama; Jun Hashimoto; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Satoshi Mayama; Eiji Akiyama; Thayne Currie; John Livingston; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. Mcelwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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We present high-contrast observations of 68 young stellar objects (YSOs) explored as part of the SEEDS survey on the Subaru telescope. Our targets are very young ($
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.04697
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Sep 22, 2013
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Katherine B. Follette; Motohide Tamura; Jun Hashimoto; Barbara Whitney; Carol Grady; Laird Close; Sean M. Andrews; Jungmi Kwon; John Wisniewski; Timothy D. Brandt; Satoshi Mayama; Ryo Kandori; Ruobing Dong; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Joseph Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Gillian R. Knapp; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Michael W. McElwain; Taro Matsuo; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda
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We present the first near infrared (NIR) spatially resolved images of the circumstellar transitional disk around SR21. These images were obtained with the Subaru HiCIAO camera, adaptive optics and the polarized differential imaging (PDI) technique. We resolve the disk in scattered light at H-band for stellocentric 0.1"
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5705v1
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Sep 22, 2013
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Donald P. Schneider; Gordon T. Richards; Patrick B. Hall; Michael A. Strauss; Scott F. Anderson; Todd A. Boroson; Nicholas P. Ross; Yue Shen; W. N. Brandt; Xiaohui Fan; Naohisa Inada; Sebastian Jester; G. R. Knapp; Coleman M. Krawczyk; Anirudda R. Thakar; Daniel E. Vanden Berk; Wolfgang Voges; Brian Yanny; Donald G. York; Neta A. Bahcall; Dmitry Bizyaev; Michael R. Blanton; Howard Brewington; J. Brinkmann; Daniel Eisenstein; Joshua A. Frieman; Masataka Fukugita; Jim Gray; James E. Gunn; Pascale Hibon; Zeljko Ivezic; Stephen M. Kent; Richard G. Kron; Myung Gyoon Lee; Robert H. Lupton; Elena Malanushenko; Viktor Malanushenko; Dan Oravetz; K. Pan; Jeffrey R. Pier; Ted N. Price III; David H. Saxe; David J. Schlegel; Audry Simmons; Stephanie A. Snedden; Mark U. SubbaRao; Alexander S. Szalay; David H. Weinberg
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We present the fifth edition of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Quasar Catalog, which is based upon the SDSS Seventh Data Release. The catalog, which contains 105,783 spectroscopically confirmed quasars, represents the conclusion of the SDSS-I and SDSS-II quasar survey. The catalog consists of the SDSS objects that have luminosities larger than M_i = -22.0 (in a cosmology with H_0 = 70 km/s/Mpc Omega_M = 0.3, and Omega_Lambda = 0.7) have at least one emission line with FWHM larger than 1000...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1004.1167v1
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Jun 30, 2018
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Takashi Tsukagoshi; Munetake Momose; Jun Hashimoto; Tomoyuki Kudo; Sean Andrews; Masao Saito; Yoshimi Kitamura; Nagayoshi Ohashi; David Wilner; Ryohei Kawabe; Lyu Abe; Eiji Akiyama; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian E. Egner; Miwa Goto; Carol Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Mike McElwain; Taro Matsuo; Satoshi Mayama; Shoken Miyama; Jun-ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martín; Tetsuro Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro Takahashi; Hideki Takami; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Tomonori Usuda; Makoto Watanabe; John P. Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Motohide Tamura
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To reveal the structures of a transition disk around a young stellar object in Lupus, Sz 91, we have performed aperture synthesis 345 GHz continuum and CO(3--2) observations with the Submillimeter Array ($\sim1\arcsec$--3$\arcsec$ resolution), and high-resolution imaging of polarized intensity at the $K_s$-band by using the HiCIAO instrument on the Subaru Telescope ($0\farcs25$ resolution). Our observations successfully resolved the inner and outer radii of the dust disk to be 65 AU and 170 AU,...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.1538
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Jun 29, 2018
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Yi Yang; Jun Hashimoto; Saeko S. Hayashi; Motohide Tamura; Satoshi Mayama; Roman Rafikov; Eiji Akiyama; Joseph C. Carson; Markus Janson; Jungmi Kwon; Jerome de Leon; Daehyeon Oh; Michihiro Takami; Ya-wen Tang; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishi; Masanori Iye; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. Mcelwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda
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By performing non-masked polarization imaging with Subaru/HiCIAO, polarized scattered light from the inner region of the disk around the GG Tau A system was successfully detected in the $H$ band with a spatial resolution of approximately 0.07$\arcsec$, revealing the complicated inner disk structures around this young binary. This paper reports the observation of an arc-like structure to the north of GG Tau Ab and part of a circumstellar structure that is noticeable around GG Tau Aa extending to...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.09134
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Sep 18, 2013
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Norio Narita; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Teruyuki Hirano; Takuya Suenaga; Ryo Kandori; Tomoyuki Kudo; Bun'ei Sato; Ryuji Suzuki; Shigeru Ida; Makiko Nagasawa; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph Carson; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Jun Hashimoto; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Gillian R. Knapp; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Satoshi Mayama; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Hiroshi Suto; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanab; John P. Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamara
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We report that HAT-P-7 has a common proper motion stellar companion. The companion is located at $\sim3.9$ arcsec to the east and estimated as an M5.5V dwarf based on its colors. We also confirm the presence of the third companion, which was first reported by Winn et al. (2009), based on long-term radial velocity measurements. We revisit the migration mechanism of HAT-P-7b given the presence of those companions, and propose sequential Kozai migration as a likely scenario in this system. This...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.4422v1
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Jun 28, 2018
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Evan A. Rich; John P. Wisniewski; Satoshi Mayama; Timothy D. Brandt; Jun Hashimoto; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Catherine Espaillat; Lyu Abe; Eiji Akiyama; Wolfgang Brandner; Joseph C. Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Kate Follette; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Chunhua Qi; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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We present the first spatially resolved polarized scattered light H-band detection of the DoAr 28 transitional disk. Our two epochs of imagery detect the scattered light disk from our effective inner working angle of 0.10" (13 AU) out to 0.50" (65 AU). This inner working angle is interior to the location of the system's gap inferred by previous studies using SED modeling (15 AU). We detected a candidate point source companion 1.08" northwest of the system; however, our second...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.03014
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Jerome de Leon; Michihiro Takami; Jennifer L. Karr; Jun Hashimoto; Tomoyuki Kudo; Michael Sitko; Satoshi Mayama; Nobuyuki Kusakabe; Eiji Akiyama; Hauyu Baobab Liu; Tomonori Usuda; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Katherine Follette; Carol A. Grady; Miwa Goto; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro Takahashi; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John P. Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Motohide Tamura
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We present new high-resolution ($\sim$0\farcs09) $H$-band imaging observations of the circumstellar disk around the T Tauri star SU Aur. Our observations with Subaru-HiCIAO have revealed the presence of scattered light as close as 0\farcs15 ($\sim$20 AU) to the star. Within our image, we identify bright emission associated with a disk with a minimum radius of $\sim$90 AU, an inclination of $\sim$35\degr from the plane of the sky, and an approximate P.A. of 15\degr for the major axis. We find a...
Topics: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.03610
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Jamie R. Lomax; John P. Wisniewski; Carol A. Grady; Michael W. McElwain; Jun Hashimoto; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Yoshiko K. Okamoto; Misato Fukagawa; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Thayne M. Currie; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Akio Inoue; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Satoshi Mayama; Shoken Miyama; Munetake Momose; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Glenn H Schneider; Eugene Serabyn; Michael L. Sitko; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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We present new analysis of multi-epoch, H-band, scattered light images of the AB Aur system. We used a Monte Carlo, radiative transfer code to simultaneously model the system's SED and H-band polarized intensity imagery. We find that a disk-dominated model, as opposed to one that is envelope dominated, can plausibly reproduce AB Aur's SED and near-IR imagery. This is consistent with previous modeling attempts presented in the literature and supports the idea that at least a subset of AB Aur's...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.04280
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Robin Kooistra; Inga Kamp; Misato Fukagawa; Francois Ménard; Munetake Momose; Takashi Tsukagoshi; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Jun Hashimoto; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura; Thayne Currie; Eiji Akiyama; Satoshi Mayama; Katherine B. Follette; Takao Nakagawa
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We present H-band (1.6 {\mu}m) scattered light observations of the transitional disk RX J1615.3-3255, located in the ~1 Myr old Lupus association. From a polarized intensity image, taken with the HiCIAO instrument of the Subaru Telescope, we deduce the position angle and the inclination angle of the disk. The disk is found to extend out to 68 $\pm$ 12 AU in scattered light and no clear structure is observed. Our inner working angle of 24 AU does not allow us to detect a central decrease in...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.00908
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Jun 30, 2018
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Mihoko Konishi; Hiroshi Shibai; Takahiro Sumi; Misato Fukagawa; Taro Matsuo; Matthias S. Samland; Kodai Yamamoto; Jun Sudo; Yoichi Itoh; Nobuo Arimoto; Masaru Kajisawa; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Jun Hashimoto; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martín; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Hideki Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Tomonori Usuda; Makoto Watanabe; John P. Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Motohide Tamura
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We compared the number of faint stars detected in deep survey fields with the current stellar distribution model of the Galaxy and found that the detected number in the H band is significantly smaller than the predicted number. This indicates that M-dwarfs, the major component, are fewer in the halo and the thick disk. We used archived data of several surveys in both the north and south field of GOODS (Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey), MODS in GOODS-N, and ERS and CANDELS in GOODS-S....
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.8386
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Yurina Ohta; Misato Fukagawa; Michael L. Sitko; Takayuki Muto; Stefan Kraus; Carol A. Grady; John P. Wisniewski; Jeremy R. Swearingen; Hiroshi Shibai; Takahiro Sumi; Jun Hashimoto; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Munetake Momose; Yoshiko Okamoto; Takayuki Kotani; Michihiro Takami; Thayne Currie; Christian Thalmann; Markus Janson; Eiji Akiyama; Katherine B. Follette; Satoshi Mayama; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Hideki Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Tomonori Usuda; Makoto Watanabe; Toru Yamada; Motohide Tamura
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We present the first near-infrared scattered-light detection of the transitional disk around V1247 Ori, which was obtained using high-resolution polarimetric differential imaging observations with Subaru/HiCIAO. Our imaging in the H band reveals the disk morphology at separations of ~0.14"-0.86" (54-330 au) from the central star. The polarized intensity (PI) image shows a remarkable arc-like structure toward the southeast of the star, whereas the fainter northwest region does not...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.01453
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Munetake Momose; Ayaka Morita; Misato Fukagawa; Takayuki Muto; Taku Takeuchi; Jun Hashimoto; Mitsuhiko Honda; Tomoyuki Kudo; Yoshiko K. Okamoto; Kazuhiro D. Kanagawa; Hidekazu Tanaka; Carol A. Grady; Michael L. Sitko; Eiji Akiyama; Thayne Currie; Katherine B. Follette; Satoshi Mayama; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Michael W. McElwain; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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Coronagraphic imagery of the circumstellar disk around HD 169142 in H-band polarized intensity (PI) with Subaru/HiCIAO is presented. The emission scattered by dust particles at the disk surface in 0.2"
Topics: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.04937
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Tsuguru Ryu; Bun'ei Sato; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Norio Narita; Yasuhiro H. Takahashi; Taichi Uyama; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Jun Hashimoto; Masashi Omiya; Hiroki Harakawa; Lyu Abe; Hiroyasu Ando; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph C. Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Carol A. Grady; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko S. Hayashi; Krzysztof G. Hełminiak; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Shigeru Ida; Miki Ishii; Yoichi Itoh; Masanori Iye; Hideyuki Izumiura; Markus Janson; Eiji Kambe; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Eiichiro Kokubo; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Satoshi Mayama; Michael W. McElwain; Kyle Mede; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Michihiro Takami; Naruhisa Takato; Yoichi Takeda; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Michitoshi Yoshida; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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A radial velocity (RV) survey for intermediate-mass giants has been operated for over a decade at Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (OAO). The OAO survey has revealed that some giants show long-term linear RV accelerations (RV trends), indicating the presence of outer companions. Direct imaging observations can help clarify what objects generate these RV trends. We present the results of high-contrast imaging observations or six intermediate-mass giants with long-term RV trends using the Subaru...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.02017
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Michihiro Takami; Yasuhiro Hasegawa; Takayuki Muto; Pin-Gao Gu; Ruobing Dong; Jennifer L. Karr; Jun Hashimoto; Nobuyuki Kusakabe; Edwige Chapillon; Ya-Wen Tang; Youchi Itoh; Joseph Carson; Katherine B. Follette; Satoshi Mayama; Michael Sitko; Markus Janson; Carol A. Grady; Tomoyuki Kudo; Eiji Akiyama; Jungmi Kwon; Yasuhiro Takahashi; Takuya Suenaga; Lyu Abe; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Thayne Currie; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus W. Hodapp; Mitsuhiko Honda; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Michael W. McElwain; Taro Matsuo; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; John P. Wisniewski; Makoto Watanabe; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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We present a new method of analysis for determining the surface geometry of five protoplanetary disks observed with near-infrared imaging polarimetry using Subaru-HiCIAO. Using as inputs the observed distribution of polarized intensity (PI), disk inclination, assumed properties for dust scattering, and other reasonable approximations, we calculate a differential equation to derive the surface geometry. This equation is numerically integrated along the distance from the star at a given position...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.1390
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Katherine B. Follette; Carol A. Grady; Jeremy R. Swearingen; Michael L. Sitko; Elizabeth H. Champney; Nienke van der Marel; Michihiro Takami; Marc J. Kuchner; Laird M. Close; Takayuki Muto; Satoshi Mayama; Michael W. McElwain; Misato Fukagawa; Koen Maaskant; Michiel Min; Ray W. Russell; Tomoyuki Kudo; Nobuhiko Kusakabe; Jun Hashimoto; Lyu Abe; Eiji Akiyama; Wolfgang Brandner; Timothy D. Brandt; Joseph Carson; Thayne Currie; Sebastian E. Egner; Markus Feldt; Miwa Goto; Olivier Guyon; Yutaka Hayano; Masahiko Hayashi; Saeko Hayashi; Thomas Henning; Klaus Hodapp; Miki Ishii; Masanori Iye; Markus Janson; Ryo Kandori; Gillian R. Knapp; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Jungmi Kwon; Taro Matsuo; Shoken Miyama; Jun-Ichi Morino; Amaya Moro-Martin; Tetsuo Nishimura; Tae-Soo Pyo; Eugene Serabyn; Takuya Suenaga; Hiroshi Suto; Ryuji Suzuki; Yasuhiro Takahashi; Naruhisa Takato; Hiroshi Terada; Christian Thalmann; Daigo Tomono; Edwin L. Turner; Makoto Watanabe; John P. Wisniewski; Toru Yamada; Hideki Takami; Tomonori Usuda; Motohide Tamura
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We present the first resolved near infrared imagery of the transition disk Oph IRS 48 (WLY 2-48), which was recently observed with ALMA to have a strongly asymmetric sub-millimeter flux distribution. H-band polarized intensity images show a $\sim$60AU radius scattered light cavity with two pronounced arcs of emission, one from Northeast to Southeast and one smaller, fainter and more distant arc in the Northwest. K-band scattered light imagery reveals a similar morphology, but with a clear third...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1411.0671
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Alan Thicke; Gloria Loring; Al Burton; Barry De Vorzon; Barry Manilow; Bruce Sussman; Charles Albertine; Les Elgart; Bill Conti; Billy Goldenberg; Bob James; Carl Brandt; Charles Fox; Charles Fox; Jack Jones; Charles Strouse; Carroll O'Connor; Jean Stapleton; D. Ditchford and M. Miller; Dave Grusin; Dave Grusin; Morgan Ames; Sammy Davis Jr.; David Rose; Edward Fournier and Ricky Sheldon; Elmer Bernstein; Howard Shore; Jack Elliott; Allyn Ferguson; Jan Hammer; Jay Ward; Jeff Barry; Ja'net DuBois; Jeff Barry; Nancy Barry; Jeff Barry; The Archies; Jerrold Immel; Jerry Goldsmith; Joe Raposo; John Sebastian; Johnny Mandel; Jon Stone; Bruce Hart; Joe Raposo; Judy Hart-Angelo; Gary Portnoy; Leonard Rosenman; Lorenzo Music; Henrietta Music; Mark Snow; Michael Mark; Mike Post; Mike Post; Pete Carpenter; Mike Post; Stephen Geyer; Joey Scarbury; Norman Gimbel; Charles Fox; Patrick Williams; Quincy Jones; Richard Page; Jay Graydon; Nell Carter; Ross Bagdasarian; Sam Pottle; Shuki Levy; Haim Saban; Stu Phillips; Glen Larson; Tom Scott; Tom Wells; William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Hoyt Curtin; 越部信義
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Tracklist: 1. Sesame Street - Jon Stone; Bruce Hart; Joe Raposo 2. The Muppet Show - Sam Pottle 3. The Alvin Show - Ross Bagdasarian 4. Speed Racer - 越部信義 5. The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo - Carl Brandt 6. Inspector Gadget - Shuki Levy; Haim Saban 7. The Smurfs - William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Hoyt Curtin 8. Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines - William Hanna; Joseph Barbera 9. Scooby-Doo - William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Hoyt Curtin 10. Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids -...
Topic: Compilation
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Alan Thicke; Gloria Loring; Al Burton; Barry De Vorzon; Barry Manilow; Bruce Sussman; Charles Albertine; Les Elgart; Bill Conti; Billy Goldenberg; Bob James; Carl Brandt; Charles Fox; Charles Fox; Jack Jones; Charles Strouse; Carroll O'Connor; Jean Stapleton; D. Ditchford and M. Miller; Dave Grusin; Dave Grusin; Morgan Ames; Sammy Davis Jr.; David Rose; Edward Fournier and Ricky Sheldon; Elmer Bernstein; Howard Shore; Jack Elliott; Allyn Ferguson; Jan Hammer; Jay Ward; Jeff Barry; Ja'net DuBois; Jeff Barry; Nancy Barry; Jeff Barry; The Archies; Jerrold Immel; Jerry Goldsmith; Joe Raposo; John Sebastian; Johnny Mandel; Jon Stone; Bruce Hart; Joe Raposo; Judy Hart-Angelo; Gary Portnoy; Leonard Rosenman; Lorenzo Music; Henrietta Music; Mark Snow; Michael Mark; Mike Post; Mike Post; Pete Carpenter; Mike Post; Stephen Geyer; Joey Scarbury; Norman Gimbel; Charles Fox; Patrick Williams; Quincy Jones; Richard Page; Jay Graydon; Nell Carter; Ross Bagdasarian; Sam Pottle; Shuki Levy; Haim Saban; Stu Phillips; Glen Larson; Tom Scott; Tom Wells; William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Hoyt Curtin; 越部信義
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Tracklist: 1. Sesame Street - Jon Stone; Bruce Hart; Joe Raposo 2. The Muppet Show - Sam Pottle 3. The Alvin Show - Ross Bagdasarian 4. Speed Racer - 越部信義 5. Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo - Carl Brandt 6. Inspector Gadget - Shuki Levy; Haim Saban 7. The Smurfs - William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Hoyt Curtin 8. Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines - William Hanna; Joseph Barbera 9. Scooby-Doo - William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Hoyt Curtin 10. Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids - Edward...
Topic: Compilation
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Jun 25, 2018
06/18
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Shadab Alam; Franco D. Albareti; Carlos Allende Prieto; F. Anders; Scott F. Anderson; Brett H. Andrews; Eric Armengaud; Éric Aubourg; Stephen Bailey; Julian E. Bautista; Rachael L. Beaton; Joseph Huehnerhoff; Linhua Jiang; Jennifer A. Johnson; Karen Kinemuchi; David Kirkby; Francisco Kitaura; Mark A. Klaene; Jean-Paul Kneib; Xavier P. Koenig; Charles R. Lam; Timothy C. Beers; Ting-Wen Lan; Dustin Lang; Pierre Laurent; Jean-Marc Le Goff; Alexie Leauthaud; Khee-Gan Lee; Young Sun Lee; Timothy C. Licquia; Jian Liu; Daniel C. Long; Chad F. Bender; Martín López-Corredoira; Diego Lorenzo-Oliveira; Sara Lucatello; Britt Lundgren; Robert H. Lupton; Claude E. Mack; Suvrath Mahadevan; Marcio A. G. Maia; Steven R. Majewski; Elena Malanushenko; Andreas A. Berlind; Viktor Malanushenko; A. Manchado; Marc Manera; Qingqing Mao; Claudia Maraston; Robert C. Marchwinski; Daniel Margala; Sarah L. Martell; Marie Martig; Karen L. Masters; Florian Beutler; Cameron K. McBride; Peregrine M. McGehee; Ian D. McGreer; Richard G. McMahon; Brice Ménard; Marie-Luise Menzel; Andrea Merloni; Szabolcs Mészáros; Adam A. Miller; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Vaishali Bhardwaj; Hironao Miyatake; Antonio D. Montero-Dorta; Surhud More; Xan Morice-Atkinson; Heather L. Morrison; Demitri Muna; Adam D. Myers; Jeffrey A. Newman; Mark Neyrinck; Duy Cuong Nguyen; Jonathan C. Bird; Robert C. Nichol; David L. Nidever; Pasquier Noterdaeme; Sebastián E. Nuza; Julia E. O'Connell; Robert W. O'Connell; Ross O'Connell; Ricardo L. C. Ogando; Matthew D. Olmstead; Audrey E. Oravetz; Dmitry Bizyaev; Daniel J. Oravetz; Keisuke Osumi; Russell Owen; Deborah L. Padgett; Nikhil Padmanabhan; Martin Paegert; Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille; Kaike Pan; John K. Parejko; Changbom Park; Cullen H. Blake; Isabelle Pâris; Petchara Pattarakijwanich; M. Pellejero-Ibanez; Joshua Pepper; Will J. Percival; Ismael Pérez-Fournon; Ignasi Pérez-Ràfols; Patrick Petitjean; Matthew M. Pieri; Marc H. Pinsonneault; Michael R. Blanton; Gustavo F. Porto de Mello; Francisco Prada; Abhishek Prakash; Adrian M. Price-Whelan; M. Jordan Raddick; Mubdi Rahman; Beth A. Reid; James Rich; Hans-Walter Rix; Annie C. Robin; Michael Blomqvist; Constance M. Rockosi; Thaíse S. Rodrigues; Sergio Rodríguez-Rottes; Natalie A. Roe; Ashley J. Ross; Nicholas P. Ross; Graziano Rossi; John J. Ruan; J. A. Rubiño-Martín; Eli S. Rykoff; John J. Bochanski; Salvador Salazar-Albornoz; Mara Salvato; Lado Samushia; Ariel G. Sánchez; Basílio Santiago; Conor Sayres; Ricardo P. Schiavon; David J. Schlegel; Sarah J. Schmidt; Donald P. Schneider; Adam S. Bolton; Mathias Schultheis; Axel D. Schwope; C. G. Scóccola; Kris Sellgren; Hee-Jong Seo; Neville Shane; Yue Shen; Matthew Shetrone; Yiping Shu; Thirupathi Sivarani; Jo Bovy; M. F. Skrutskie; Anže Slosar; Verne V. Smith; Flávia Sobreira; Keivan G. Stassun; Matthias Steinmetz; Michael A. Strauss; Alina Streblyanska; Molly E. C. Swanson; Jonathan C. Tan; A. Shelden Bradley; Jamie Tayar; Ryan C. Terrien; Aniruddha R. Thakar; Daniel Thomas; Benjamin A. Thompson; Jeremy L. Tinker; Rita Tojeiro; Nicholas W. Troup; Mariana Vargas-Magaña; Jose A. Vazquez; W. N. Brandt; Licia Verde; Matteo Viel; Nicole P. Vogt; David A. Wake; Ji Wang; Benjamin A. Weaver; David H. Weinberg; Benjamin J. Weiner; Martin White; John C. Wilson; D. E. Brauer; John P. Wisniewski; W. M. Wood-Vasey; Christophe Yèche; Donald G. York; Nadia L. Zakamska; O. Zamora; Gail Zasowski; Idit Zehavi; Gong-Bo Zhao; Zheng Zheng; J. Brinkmann; Xu Zhou; Zhimin Zhou; Guangtun Zhu; Hu Zou; Peter J. Brown; Joel R. Brownstein; Angela Burden; Etienne Burtin; Nicolás G. Busca; Zheng Cai; Diego Capozzi; Aurelio Carnero Rosell; Ricardo Carrera; Yen-Chi Chen; Cristina Chiappini; S. Drew Chojnowski; Chia-Hsun Chuang; Nicolas Clerc; Johan Comparat; Kevin Covey; Rupert A. C. Croft; Antonio J. Cuesta; Katia Cunha; Luiz N. da Costa; Nicola Da Rio; James R. A. Davenport; Kyle S. Dawson; Nathan De Lee; Timothée Delubac; Rohit Deshpande; Letícia Dutra-Ferreira; Tom Dwelly; Anne Ealet; Garrett L. Ebelke; Edward M. Edmondson; Daniel J. Eisenstein; Stephanie Escoffier; Massimiliano Esposito; Xiaohui Fan; Emma Fernández-Alvar; Diane Feuillet; Nurten Filiz Ak; Hayley Finley; Alexis Finoguenov; Kevin Flaherty; Scott W. Fleming; Andreu Font-Ribera; Jonathan Foster; Peter M. Frinchaboy; J. G. Galbraith-Frew; D. A. García-Hernández; Ana E. García Pérez; Patrick Gaulme; Jian Ge; R. Génova-Santos; Luan Ghezzi; Bruce A. Gillespie; Léo Girardi; Daniel Goddard; Satya Gontcho A Gontcho; Jonay I. González Hernández; Eva K. Grebel; Jan Niklas Grieb; Nolan Grieves; James E. Gunn; Hong Guo; Paul Harding; Sten Hasselquist; Suzanne L. Hawley; Michael Hayden; Fred R. Hearty; Shirley Ho; David W. Hogg; Kelly Holley-Bockelmann; Jon A. Holtzman; Klaus Honscheid
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The third generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III) took data from 2008 to 2014 using the original SDSS wide-field imager, the original and an upgraded multi-object fiber-fed optical spectrograph, a new near-infrared high-resolution spectrograph, and a novel optical interferometer. All the data from SDSS-III are now made public. In particular, this paper describes Data Release 11 (DR11) including all data acquired through 2013 July, and Data Release 12 (DR12) adding data acquired...
Topics: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.00963
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Jun 29, 2018
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SDSS Collaboration; Franco D. Albareti; Carlos Allende Prieto; Andres Almeida; Friedrich Anders; Scott Anderson; Brett H. Andrews; Alfonso Aragon-Salamanca; Maria Argudo-Fernandez; Eric Armengaud; Eric Aubourg; D. A. Garcia-Hernandez; Ana E. Garcia Perez; Rafael A. Garcia; R. Garcia-Dias; Patrick Gaulme; Junqiang Ge; Douglas Geisler; Hector Gil Marin; Bruce Gillespie; Leo Girardi; Vladimir Avila-Reese; Daniel Goddard; Yilen Gomez Maqueo Chew; Violeta Gonzalez-Perez; Kathleen Grabowski; Paul Green; Catherine J. Grier; Thomas Grier; Hong Guo; Julien Guy; Alex Hagen; Carles Badenes; Matt Hall; Paul Harding; R. E. Harley; Sten Hasselquist; Suzanne Hawley; Christian R. Hayes; Fred Hearty; Saskia Hekker; Hector Hernandez Toledo; Shirley Ho; Stephen Bailey; David W. Hogg; Kelly Holley-Bockelmann; Jon A. Holtzman; Parker H. Holzer; Jian Hu; Daniel Huber; Timothy Alan Hutchinson; Ho Seong Hwang; Hector J. Ibarra-Medel; Inese I. Ivans; Beatriz Barbuy; KeShawn Ivory; Kurt Jaehnig; Trey W. 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The fourth generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV) began observations in July 2014. It pursues three core programs: APOGEE-2, MaNGA, and eBOSS. In addition, eBOSS contains two major subprograms: TDSS and SPIDERS. This paper describes the first data release from SDSS-IV, Data Release 13 (DR13), which contains new data, reanalysis of existing data sets and, like all SDSS data releases, is inclusive of previously released data. DR13 makes publicly available 1390 spatially resolved...
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.02013